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DL4300 Appliance
Replicating to a self-managed target Core
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NOTE:
If no repository exists on the target core, a warning appears notifying you that you can pair
the source core with the target Core, but that you are unable to replicate agents (protected machines)
to this location until a repository is established. For information about how to set up a repository to a
Core, see
6. On the Request page, enter a name for this replication configuration; for example, SourceCore1. This is the
display name used for the Incoming Replication pane on the target Core's Replication page.
7. Click Next.
8. On the Protected Machines page, select the protected machines you want to replicate, and then use the
drop-down lists in the Repository column to select a repository for each protected machine.
9. If you want to perform the seeding process for the transfer of the base data, complete the following steps:
NOTE:
Because large amounts of data need to be copied to the portable storage device, Dell
recommends using an eSATA, USB 3.0, or other high-speed connection to the portable storage
device.
a. On the Protected Machines page of the Replication Wizard, select Use a seed drive to perform
the initial transfer.
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If you currently have one or more protected machines replicating to a target Core, you can include these
protected machines on the seed drive by selecting Include already replicated recovery points in the seed
drive.
b. Click Next.
c. On the Seed Drive Location page of the Replication Wizard, use the Location type drop-down list
to select from the following destination types:
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Local
▪
Network
▪
Cloud
d. Enter the details for the seed drive file as described in the following table, based on the location
type you selected in Step c.
Table 129. Archive details
Enter the details as described in the table.
Option
Text Box
Description
Local
Output location
Enter the location for the output. It
is used to define the location path
where you want the seed drive
archive to reside; for example,
D:
\work\archive
.
Output location
Enter the location for the output. It
is used to define the location path
where you want the seed drive
archive to reside; for example,
\
\servername\sharename
.
User Name
Enter a user name. It is used to
establish logon credentials for the
network share.
Network
Password
Enter a password for the network
path. It is used to establish logon
credentials for the network share.